]]>Menu for the luncheon given by Mr. & Mrs. A. A. George on the occasion of the coronation of His Majesty King Edward VII, menu, Saturday, August 9, 1902, Hotel Cecilhttp://digital.library.unlv.edu/u?/menus,16942014-11-18T00:00:00-08:00

Shows picture of Edward VII, menu with gilt letters; Monogram with the letters E R VII [Edwardus VII Rex]. Coronation souvenir, June 25th, 1902. Poem in honor of the King signed by Fred. E. Weatherly on page 3.

Red ribbon emblem with words "Peninsula, Waterloo, Lucknow, with Queen's Own Hussars" surrounds the Emblem of the The Most Noble Order of the Garter, with Queen Victoria's Imperial Cypher "VR" [Victoria Regina] in the center.

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Menu is die-cut in decagon shape with four folding flaps with illustrations.

Cover has illustration titled "Progress" showing a couple driving an automobile decorated with American flags, while a train and airplane and factories are shown in the background. Page 2 has illustration of a diary open to Jan. 1st, a holly wreath, an inkwell and quill, and a lit candle. Includes music program; music performed by Jebe's Popular Orchestra. Prix fixe price is $1.00.

Dinner is "complimentary to the overseers, office employees and officials of the Eagle & Phenix Mills and Girard Cotton Mills." Menu is attached over a swatch of plaid fabric, which lifts up to show part of an advertisement for Eagle & Phenix Mills' products, which is illustrated by a drawing of a woman wearing a kimono (beginning of the advertisement is missing). Back of the menu has another advertisement and illustration of the Eagle & Phenix Mills in Columbus, Georgia.

Menu is composed of triptych of linen panels printed with herons flying over waves, in the style of a Japanese screen; each section is framed with maroon fabric-wrapped wire and sections are tied together with string.

Menu partially handwritten. No year on menu. Illustration on front shows women and children bathing at the seashore in front of a hotel or resort building. Monogram with the letters P and J appears on front illustration.

]]>House of Savoy Royal Family residence, menu, February 8, 1899http://digital.library.unlv.edu/u?/menus,40092014-11-18T00:00:00-08:00

Includes wine list. Crown embossed at top of menu. Menu is decorated with a leaf and berry motif. A place card with the name Paolo De Amici is attached to the menu with strings. Place card also says Palazzo Reale on it. Handwritten note in Italian addressed to H. Bettoni from Paolo De Amici on back of place card; dated May 4 (?), 1899.

William B. Burford lithograph on front cover. Illustration of the Occidental Hotel on the back cover. "An extra charge made for fruit, nuts, etc. carried from the table. Apply to waiters for wine card."